Electrical Calibration Pressure and calibration software...
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MET-101 Basic Hands-On MetrologyPopular four-day “how to” workshop that introduces basic measurement concepts, basic electronics related to measurement instruments and math used in calibration. Exercises with calibration equipment demonstrate techniques used to make proper measurements. Course number TRC 1101, part number 279043. Starts Mondays.
SEA
April 11 to 14, 2016
July 11 to 14, 2016
October 3 to 6, 2016
MET-301 Advanced Hands-On MetrologyPowerful four-day workshop that introduces the student to advanced measurement concepts and math used in upper echelon calibration labs and primary standards labs. Exercises in the course demonstrate techniques for making proper high precision measurements using reference standards. Course number TRC 1301, part number 2790458. Starts Mondays.
SEAApril 18 to 21, 2016
September 26 to 29, 2016
MET-302 Introduction to Measurement UncertaintyThis three-day course will introduce the students to basic measurement uncertainty concepts, concentrating on development of uncertainty budgets. These concepts may be applied to all aspects of measurements. Course number TRC 1302, part number 3156542. Starts Tuesdays.
SEAMay 3 to 5, 2016
October 11 to 13, 2016
CLM-303 Effective Cal Lab ManagementThis dynamic four-day course is focused on the challenges facing cal lab managers today. In this class, you will learn how to improve operating efficiency of your cal lab, understand the fiscal aspect of management, comply with various international standards and more. Course number TRC 1015, part number 4139645. Starts Mondays.
SEAMay 23 to 26, 2016
October 17 to 20, 2016
Practical Temperature CalibrationA three-day course designed to help calibration technicians and engineers get a solid base of temperature calibration fundamentals. The course material, developed by Fluke calibration experts, is based on the techniques used in our world-class calibration laboratories. Trends including accreditation issues, risk assessment, and future changes in temperature traceability are also covered. There are several hands-on exercises to reinforce training including realizing a triple-point of water, how to check RTPW, how to calibrate a metrology well, and how to maintain temperature calibration equipment. Course number TRCT 9351, part number 2106245.
SLC September 20 to 22, 2016
Advanced Topics in Temperature MetrologyA three-day course for those who need to get into the details of temperature metrology. This course is for experienced calibration technicians, metrologists, engineers, and technical experts working in primary and secondary-level temperature calibration laboratories who would like to validate, refresh, or expand their understanding of advanced topics in temperature metrology. Interact directly with Fluke design engineers, metrologists, and calibration experts to get your questions answered. Topics covered include ITS-90 calibration, process design, curve fitting, uncertainty analysis, and advanced procedures for reducing uncertainties.Course number TRCT 9351, part number 2106245.
SLC April 12 to 14, 2016
Infrared CalibrationA three-day course in infrared temperature metrology. Topics covered include emissivity, size of source effect, reflected temperature, spot size, calibration schemes, calibration sources, alignment, uncertainty analysis, and IR thermometry usage. This course is for calibration technicians, engineers, metrologists, and technical experts who are beginning or sustaining an infrared temperature calibration program.Course number TRCT 9351, part number 2106245.
SLC May 17 to 19, 2016
Gas Flow Calibration Using molbloc/molbox™A four-day practical training course in the operation and maintenance of a Fluke Calibration molbloc/molbox system. The course’s central objective is to assure optimum system use. Course enrollment is typically limited to eight participants per class. This course is conducted at the Fluke Calibration facility in Phoenix, AZ, but can also be arranged at remote locations. Course No. TRN-FLW-BAS, part number 3085952.
PHXMarch 29 to April 1, 2016
November 14 to 17, 2016
Setting Up and Using COMPASS® for Pressure SoftwareA four-day comprehensive course on the setup and operation of COMPASS for Pressure Calibration Management Software. The course starts with an overview of COMPASS for Pressure objectives, general principles and structure. Attendees are then led through various aspects of COMPASS setup and operation from creating and running simple tests to the use of advanced devices under test, advanced tests and macros. Actual, real time examples are run and attendees follow along on their own hardware. Course number TRN-COMPASS-PRS, part number 3085976.
PHX October 4 to 7, 2016
Principles of Pressure CalibrationA five-day training course on the principles and practices of pressure calibration using digital pressure calibrators and piston gauges (pressure balances). The class is designed to focus on the practical considerations of pressure calibrations. The topics begin with the fundamental physics of pressure, moves through metrological terminology, discussion on calibration principles, piston gauge fundamentals, and a discussion on the day-to-day issues that can influence the quality of a calibration. A focal point of the class is hands-on calibration exercises.Course number TRN-PRS-BAS, part number 3085941.
PHX
February 22 to 26, 2016
April 18 to 22, 2016
September 19 to 23, 2016
Advanced Piston Gauge MetrologyA five-day course focusing on the theory, use and calibration of piston gauges and dead weight testers. Students will become familiar with all variables of the piston gauge pressure equation, operational characteristics of a piston gauge, the use of ancillary instruments that are used with a piston gauge, and how to maintain and calibrate the piston gauge metrological elements. Hands on exercises are stressed in this course such as calibrations of transfer standards including high precision quartz bourdon tube gauges, crossfloating dead weight testers and crossfloating to determine the effective area of piston-cylinders. Course number TRN-PRS-ADV, part number 3085965.
PHXApril 11 to 15, 2016
October 17 to 21, 2016
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Temperature calibration
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MC-203 Crystal Reports with MET/TEAMThis 3-day class allows users to make the most of information stored in the MET/TEAM database through use of Crystal Reports. Learn to analyze, filter and format data to effectively chart your workflow processes and improve the look of documentation for management and customers. Course number TRC 1203, part number 4617454. Starts Tuesdays.
SEA
March 8 to 10, 2016
June 7 to 9, 2016
November 15 to 17, 2016
MC-205 MET/TEAM Asset ManagementThe five-day course on asset management uses MET/TEAM soft-ware for generating reports, data collection and to consistently and completely manage your metrology assets. Learn to use MET/TEAM to its fullest potential including data validation and powerful searching, sorting and reporting. Course number TRC 1205, part number 4139554. Starts Mondays.
SEA
February 22 to 26, 2016
June 13 to 17, 2016
August 15 to 19, 2016
October 31 to November 4, 2016
MC-206 Basic MET/CAL® Procedure WritingIn the five-day Basic Procedure Writing course, you will learn to configure MET/CAL software to establish and maintain traceability, create and edit calibration procedures, and customize the format of reports and calibration certificates. The majority of the class time is spent in hands-on development of MET/CAL procedures and reports. Course number TRC 1206, part number 4139568. Starts Mondays.
SEA
February 29 to March 4, 2016
June 20 to 24, 2016
August 22 to 26, 2016
November 7 to 11, 2016
MC-207 Advanced MET/CAL® Procedure WritingThis five-day in-depth course is for experienced MET/CAL programmers who wish to enhance their procedure writing skills. Students will focus on the use of instrument communication with the IEEE, PORT, VISA, MATH and LIB FSCs, the use of memory registers in procedures, and will create a complex procedure using live instrumentation. Course number TRC 1207, part number 4139579. Starts Mondays.
SEAApril 25 to 29, 2016
October 24 to 28, 2016
TWB 1031 MET/CAL Procedure Development Web-Based TrainingIn this web-based course you will start to understand the basics of MET/CAL procedure writing and editing. You will also become more familiar with the new features and capabilities of the latest version of the MET/CAL Editor. The instructor will cover the use of projects and solutions and many of the fundamental function select codes that go into procedure creation. No experience with MET/CAL is required. This course is ten hours, two hours each on five consecutive days. Course number TWB 1031, part number 2393367. Starts Mondays.
wwwMarch 28 to April 1, 2016
September 26 to 30, 2016
TWB 1051 MET/TEAM Basic Web-Based TrainingIn this ten-hour web workshop you will quickly learn the basics of using MET/TEAM Test Equipment and Asset Management Software to develop your asset management system. You will learn a systematic approach to recording the information you need to manage your lab assets routinely, consistently and completely. Attendees will view a presentation and a few practical hands-on examples of using the latest version of MET/TEAM software. This workshop is set up in five parts, two hours each on consecutive days.Course number TWB 1051, part number 4487600. Starts Mondays.
wwwApril 4 to 8, 2016
October 3 to 7, 2016
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SEA Everett, WA
SLC American Fork, UT
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MSC (Measurement Science Conference)** March 23 to 25, 2016 in Anaheim, CA
INTERPHEX April 26 to 28, 2016 in New York City, NY
Offshore Technology Conference May 2 to 5, 2016 in Houston, TX
NCSL International Workshop & Symposium** July 24 to 28, 2016 in Saint Paul, MN
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MET-101 Basic Hands-On Metrology
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MET-301 Advanced Hands-On Metrology
4 days, starts MondaySEA SEA
MET-302 Introduction to Measurement Uncertainty
3 days, starts TuesdaySEA SEA
CLM-303 Effective Cal Lab Management
4 days, starts MondaySEA SEA
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MC-203 Crystal Reports with MET/TEAM 3 days, starts Tuesday
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MC-205 MET/TEAM Asset Management
5 days, starts Monday SEA SEA SEA SEA
MC-206 Basic MET/CAL® Procedure Writing
5 days, starts MondaySEA SEA SEA SEA
MC-207 Advanced MET/CAL® Procedure Writing
5 days, starts MondaySEA SEA
TWB 1031 MET/CAL Procedure Development Web-Based
5 days 2H/D, starts MondayWWW WWW
TWB 1051 MET/TEAM Web-Based 5 days 2H/D, starts Monday
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Practical Temperature Calibration 3 days, starts Tuesday
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Infrared Calibration 3 days, starts Tuesday
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Advanced Topics in Temperature Metrology, 3 days, starts Tuesday
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Gas Flow Calibration Using molbloc/molbox™
4 days, starts Monday or TuesdayPHX PHX
Setting Up and Using COMPASS® for Pressure Software
4 days, starts TuesdayPHX
Principles of Pressure 5 days, starts Monday
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Advanced Piston Gauge Metrology 5 days, starts Monday
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